Chuck sees more Nazis
October 9, 2010
The Jazz Man was born in the wrong time frame. He clearly is stuck in the 1930′s and sees the Nazis as a major threat. He sees them everywhere and thinks Nazis are behind some of his craziest conspiracy theory. Even dressing up for an re-enactment makes one a Nazis!
Maybe Chuck is re-enacting being a journalist in the 1930′s warning about the rise of the Nazis. He really believes Nazis are everywhere and are growing. He must have watched too many WWII films.




He’s worse than a woman. What does he do…surf the net 24/7 for things to bitch about? He lives in Cali…I am sure there are plenty of stupid things to bitch about right there.
All movie actors that ever wore a Nazi uniform must be Nazis!
Charles the mudslinging moron!
Hey, at least they aren’t in Confederate uniforms. Because confederate uniforms are really eeeeevil (Unless it is Robert Byrd wearing it. Then it is OK…)
Killgore Trout caught lying through his teeth: “9-11 Trutherism comes to Fox News” was the headline on his private LGF page. Not being a fan of 9-11 truthers I thought I would give it a click. Well I watched the video provided and it had nothing to do with ’9-11 truth’ as we know it, it was a straight up discussion of a well known military intelligence operation called ‘Able Danger’ with one of it’s operatives Col. Tony Schaffer. The Able Danger story is somewhat controversial, but talking about it is hardly ’9-11 truth. EPIC FAIL KILLGORE.
Killgore is dishonest.
Its stunning really. No one has the guts to tell Killgore a discussion of Able Danger has nothing to do with 9-11 trutherism.
And a big kick in the ass for you Dark Falcon, for sucking up to Killgore and not pointing out the obvious. Have you no decency sir?
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“I see the stalker this evening are pissed at me for calling their newly found quest for the truth behind 9-11 and the subsequent government cover up a “Conspiracy Theory”.” YEP ASSHOLE, YOU HAVE BEEN BUSTED
You should be ashamed of yourself Killgore, but shame is a foreign concept to a man of your stripe.
Dishonest is too kind a term for that paranoid, mendacious lick-spittle
Not even the toadys are defending you now Killgore, kinda sucks huh?
I’ll admit I never understood the re-enactor thing, but this is a stretch,even by LGF’s rather pathetic standards.
We should read nothing, though, into our future Boy-King playing Islamic dress-up when he was visiting Kenya in ’06
I find it interesting that pony tail did not include this part from The Atlantic’s link that he posted:” He (candidate Iott) added that he has participated in re-enactments as a Civil War Union infantryman, a World War I dough boy and World War II American infantryman and paratrooper.”
So dressing up in a German Military uniform, which predated the Nazis, makes one a Nazi. That’s so dishonest.
Hey, I wore a devil costume on Hallowe’en a time or two. Does that mean I get to amuse myself by chasing Chuckles through the hereafter with a red-hot pitchfork?
Be just like chasing a cripple turtle. A fatass one to.
“Maybe Chuck is re-enacting being a journalist in the 1930′s warning about the rise of the Nazis. He really believes Nazis are everywhere and are growing.”
No, he’d definitely be one of those ink-stained wretches who dutifully shifted the paper’s content to match the party line as soon as Petain took over. Quisling to the core.
Be interesting to see what he does when power shifts back the other way. He can’t be trusted by either side, we don’t want him back and the other side doesn’t trust him. He’s pretty well screwed.
Sad thing is, when you look back at when all of us were over there and he was playing conservative, he had a thriving blog and seemed to be having fun at it. Seems like those would have been happy times. How can you throw something like that away deliberately like he did?
I think it was largely financial. Didn’t his own “Flounce” occur more or less at the same time that the whole pajamas media thing went south on him?
Charles Johnson is useless as an ally. He is viewed as mentally unstable.
I never delved into the details of the Pajamas media thing, but do recall some hard feelings being expressed.
That’s very observant. There is a story there. Investigate the timeline as to when Pajamas Media quit doling out the cash and his flounce from the conservative movement.
Actually I’ll do this on my own time. It might take a while since I actually work for a living and all that.
IIRC, he parted ways with PJM in 2007, about the time Kejda and her husband appeared and were used as his attack dogs in his mini purge.
As an aside, I noticed with this story today (sans much original thought from Fatass) and his linking of that WV commercial dustup, all he seems to be doing now is copying and pasting threads from other liberal blogs. Once again proving how dull he really is.
So… Does this make Werner Klemperer (Who played Col. Klink for you youngsters) and the rest of the actors who played Germans in “Hogan’s Heroes” Nazis?
Here’s a hint, Chunky the Wonder Twit – if we’re re-enacting “The Passion” at Easter, someone has to play JUDAS, too….
Yep. And Civil War reenactments don’t work as well without Confederates.
Dang! I was thinking of dressing up as an Aztek for Halloween, but now I don’t know if I want people thinking that I dig human sacrifice.
and someone has to be the legionaire who drives the nails into Christ!
Reenactors are like model makers. They strive for accuracy in representation, and learn about the history of the events they reenact. It’s not a philosophical thing, as you may note there are no swastika arm bands or flags in that picture, most WWII reenactors don’t get that accurate.
As for me, I was part of a very tiny Soviet unit for a while (there were only five of us!) and played a Lieutenant. My uniform, Tokorev rifle and Nagant pistol (both 1943 dated), and all the other little things I collected for my outfit set me back far more than I really want to think about.
Apparently, based on Charles and the cult’s thinking that makes me a communist, eh?
(I will say that some of the SS reenactors I met did take their roles just a little too seriously and showed just a bit too much admiration for their namesakes. Not all or even most but some.)